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DHS and DOJ Respond to Oregon Court’s ICE Lockout Rule
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DHS and DOJ Respond to Oregon Court’s ICE Lockout Rule
By Heather Ham-Warren November 22, 2019 No Comments
For the last few years, sanctuary jurisdictions have become increasingly popular within the United States. Despite being explicitly prohibited under federal law, the number of sanctuary jurisdictions around the country has continued to grow and currently stands at over 500 jurisdictions. These state and local policies restrict most forms of cooperation with federal immigration authorities.
https://www.immigrationreform.com/2019/11/22/sanctuary-policy-oregon-ice-dhs-immigrationreform-com/
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It's time for federal agents, backed by the military (with weapons displayed) to march into these courthouses and demonstrate to the local authorities which laws are supreme in the land.
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